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Trickster Gods and the Mortals Who Love Them | Fate & Fabled
If you’ve attended a sleepover party in the last 50 years, chances are high that you’ve encountered a prank call – maybe you’ve even made one yourself. But for thousands of years before the invention of the telephone, pranks fell … Continue reading
Six Centuries, 700 Scientists, 300 Groundbreaking Milestones: A New Book Examines the Invaluable History of Science Illustrations | Colossal
OCTOBER 10, 2022. GRACE EBERT Sagittal section of the body of a male; An Atlas of Topographical Anatomy: After Plane Sections of Frozen Bodies, Christian Wilhelm Braune, Philadelphia, 1877 © Courtesy US National Library of Medicine. All images courtesy Taschen … Continue reading
Tsuyoshi Hisakado’s Spiraling River of Pi | Spoon & Tamago
OCTOBER 9, 2022 / JOHNNY Tsuyoshi Hisakado’s “River” (2022) on display at Ota Fine Arts in Tokyo For the first time in four years, the artist Tsuyoshi Hisakado had a new solo exhibition in Tokyo. One of his works was … Continue reading
Woman Falls Through the Sky in a Massive Photorealistic Mural | My Modern Met
By Margherita Cole on October 9, 2022 Turn at the right corner in Berlin and you may come across this stunning painting. Turn at the right corner in Berlin and you may come across a stunning surrealistic painting. Artists Onur … Continue reading
The View Through The Window | Edge of Humanity Magazine
By Edge of Humanity Magazine, October 9, 2022 Konstitucijos Avenue viewed through the window of a designer’s studio, 2018 Photographer Arturas Jendovickis is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From the project ‘Private City Landscape’. […] … Continue reading
Pantglas
I shot this footage just under ten years ago, I was originally looking at the relationship my grandparents had with the harsh landscape of west Wales. The footage and project languished in my hard drive as I got distracted by … Continue reading
Kowloon – Wake Up
Directed by Cossa Animated by: Cossa Hunter Thomson Iván Bocanegra Pete Puskas Flatland
Hyperrealistic Drawings by David Morrison Reflect the Fragile Ephemerality of Organic Life | Colossal
OCTOBER 7, 2022. GRACE EBERT “Magnolia Series No. 3,” colored pencil on paper, 20 x 20 inches. All images © David Morrison, courtesy of Garvey | Simon Gallery, New York Artist David Morrison highlights the fragility and fleeting nature of life through … Continue reading